When you prepare to set goals for yourself or your team, it's always important to keep things realistic. Sure, we all like to set high expectations for ourselves. But, as you know, sometimes things just don't work out as planned. When you set realistic goals, you set yourself up for success and the motivation that comes with it.
Don't set up anyone for failure by promising clients the world. By maintaining a realistic viewpoint, you help keep goals on track without the need for too many bumps along the road.
Are you finding that you are continually struggling not to fail? Continue learning about the value of setting realistic goals on today's Trinity Web Minute with digital marketing expert Greg Taylor.
Rules of Success by Greg Taylor [Episode 92]
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Handling Competition in Business [Episode 91]
BONUS CONTENT: The Secret Behind Marketing Celebrities
BONUS CONTENT: Consequences of Personal Branding
Stop Giving Away Your Brand Equity! [Episode 90]
BONUS CONTENT: Planning for the Holidays
Finishing the Year Strong [Episode #89]
BONUS CONTENT: Email Marketing Tricks & Tips
BONUS CONTENT: Keep Your Ears Open & Your Circle Small
Providing a Frictionless Experience [Episode #88]
BONUS CONTENT: How Do You Continue Learning About Your Industry?
BONUS CONTENT: How To Get the Most Out Of Your "Giving Tuesday" Campaign
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BONUS CONTENT: The Basics of Creating Good Content
BONUS CONTENT: Meeting Client Expectations
Don't Underestimate the Power of Collaboration and Teamwork [Episode #86]
BONUS CONTENT: Reputation Management Tips
BONUS CONTENT: Going Outside Of Your Comfort Zone
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